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Globale Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke haben als Organisationsform ökonomischer Aktivitäten in den letzten Jahrzehnten deutlich an Bedeutung gewonnen. Zurückgeblieben ist demgegenüber trotz der massiven Betroffenheit vieler Interessengruppen - nicht nur, aber besonders der Beschäftigten -...
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There is a well-established high quality literature on the role of networks, particularly ethnic networks, in international trade. Ethnic networks are a way of overcoming informal barriers (information costs, risk and uncertainty) to trade by building trust and substituting for the difficulty of...
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closely related to the vastly increasing network literature. We propose to transfer successfully applied network methods to …-classification scheme, centrality concepts, and network graphs to investigate a unique data set containing 2784 companies of the ownership …
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the dyad level, only little is known about how and why (global) network structures differ between technologies or …
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In this paper, we compare two different representations of Framework Programs as affiliation network: 'One … of representation and different indicators used in the analysis. We study the network of the 6th Framework Program using … chosen representation. Furthermore, the nodes forming the core of the network vary according to the representation. These …
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Suppose that individual payoffs depend on the network connecting them. Consider the following simultaneous move game of … network formation: players announce independently the links they wish to form, and links are formed only under mutual consent …. We provide necessary and sufficient conditions on the network link marginal payoffs such that the set of pairwise stable …
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available liquidity in the system. The network structure of the LVTS T2 is found to be asymmetric in terms of the patterns of … with each other than with participants in other subgroups. Three possible network equilibria are proposed. The equilibria … relate to a dominant strategy for at least those participants most central in the network with respect to liquidity transfer …
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This paper investigates barriers to effective knowledge spillovers for markets in which the product can be characterized as a credence good, i.e. its complexity impedes the evaluation of quality by customers both ex-ante and ex-post. We focus on the German market for energy efficiency...
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permanency of the network over time. This is achieved by depicting the centrality measures, examining the correlation … characterised as a structure with multiple liquidity centres. Secondly, according to certain network criteria institutions most …
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This paper focuses on analyzing the cash supply network, in which the central bank - as an institutional member - acts … the different kinds of special network patterns that can appear in cases, when the network exists in an institutional (B2A …) context and the institutional network member has a special regulatory role in influencing the manner of other business network …
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